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MMIC/RFIC design experience While not required, skills in antennas and electromagnetics are a plus. Experience with flexible or large-area electronics is also desirable. You will be part of the dynamic
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professor. We are especially interested in candidates that can strengthen our connection to current and future gravitational-wave, neutrino, and electromagnetic observatories. We have a strong preference for
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for publication -APL Photon. March 2025) - Electromagnetic design of microcavities using finite element simulation codes. Main objective: to obtain a predictive model for optimizing light–matter coupling as a
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commitment: the activities will concern research topics related to the Scientific-Disciplinary Sector IINF02/A – Electromagnetic Fields Where to apply Website http://www.unicas.it Requirements Research
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1 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company IMT - Atlantique Research Field Physics » Solid state physics Physics » Electronics Physics » Electromagnetism Physics » Condensed matter properties
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Valéo -EMC Box). This project, led by VALEO, aims at advancing design methodologies, particularly in the area of vehicle EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility). Four academic theses are linked
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a new approach to high-frequency electromagnetic (georadar or controlled-source electromagnetic CSEM) data modelling based on full wave 3D inversion to expand our competence in the characterisation
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such as protecting embedded systems from vulnerabilities rooted in sensor physics, studying the impact of physical signals (e.g., acoustics, lasers, electromagnetic emissions) on AI and sensing systems, and
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extensive electromagnetic modeling to optimize the waveguide structures for minimal loss, efficient confinement, and effective mode matching with external optical components. Particular attention will be
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approach to high-frequency electromagnetic (georadar or controlled-source electromagnetic CSEM) data modelling based on full wave 3D inversion to expand our competence in the characterisation and monitoring